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Baku 13 Oct 2016 Roland Brandenburg MERANET coordinator FFG Austria Pre History FP6FP7 MNTERANET MATERA MNTERANET 20042008 micro amp nano technologies MATERA 20052011 materials ID: 800399

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Slide1

M-ERA.NET

(2):

ERA-NET for materials research and innovation

Baku 13 Oct 2016

Roland

Brandenburg

M-ERA.NET coordinator

FFG, Austria

Slide2

(Pre-)

History: FP6-FP7

MNT-ERA.NET

MATERA(+)

MNT-ERA.NET (2004-2008): micro & nano technologies

MATERA (2005-2011): materials

MNT-ERA.NET II (

2009-2011):

micro & nano technologies

MATERA+ (2009-2013): materials

together: ~

150 funded projects, >100 MEUR public funding

M-ERA.NET

M-ERA.NET: 2/2012-1/2016materials science and engineeringlarge network: 37 funding organisations: 29 national + 8 regional25 European countriesmany “observers”, incl. non-European

Slide3

The M-ERA.NET

main activities 2012-2015

joint

strategic programming of joint activities annual joint calls

for transnational RTD proposals additional activities: programme surveys, database of research infrastructures, clusters & competence centresconsolidation of the network,

including

international

cooperation

with appropriate partners from outside Europedialogue with RTD community and stakeholders: workshops, events, dissemination

Slide4

Consolidation of the network 2012-2015:

expanded European partnerships: FR, BE, ES, IE, IT, NL, PLenlarged

international cooperation: contacts established to

Taiwan: NSC/MOST (Call 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

Russia: FASIE (Call 2013, 2014, 2015)

South Korea

:

KIAT (

Call 2015), NRF Brazil: CNPq, CAPES, FAPESP (Call 2015)Japan

: JST, MEXT, NEDO, METISingapore: A*STARSouth Africa: DSTUSA: NSF

Slide5

Summary

of M-ERA.NET Joint calls 2012-2015full

documentation: https://www.m-era.net/joint-calls

Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft | Sensengasse 1 | 1090 Wien | www.ffg.at

5

124

pre-proposals

72 full proposals

23 funded projects

166

pre-proposals

90 full proposals

26 funded projects

172 pre-proposals

105 full proposals

22 funded projects

Call 2012:

30 funding orgs.

23 European countries +

Taiwan

Call

2013:

32 funding orgs.

22 European countries +

Russia + Taiwan

Call

2014:

36 funding orgs.

22 European countries +

Russia + Taiwan

Call

2015:35 funding orgs.22 European countries + Brazil (Sao Paulo) + Korea + Russia + Taiwan

156 pre-proposals

94 full proposals

22 funded projects

Slide6

Results

M-ERA.NET Calls 2012 - 2015

funded

applicants

(

average

)

Average project:

3-5 partners from 2-3 countriesproject costs 1 Mio EUR; duration 2-3 years

Slide7

A new partnership: M-ERA.NET 2 (2016-2021):

Enlarged consortium with international participation

Slide8

M-ERA.NET 2 (2016-2021)

The

M-ERA.NET 2

consortium (H2020 grant agreement):41 public funding organisations

from 28 different countries

21 (

52%

) >5

years experience… + additional „observer

“ participants joining selected activities

Slide9

M-ERA.NET

2016-2021:

Vision &

Objectives

support

the European economy towards societal and technological challenges

of the 21

st

century;

multi-annual policy for strategic programming of joint activities, allowing a flexible coverage of topics;annual joint calls including 1 cofunded call with EU top-up;

mobilise substantial national and regional public funding;emphasize

low carbon energy technologies

cooperation with appropriate partners world-wide to facilitate access for the European RTD community to leading knowledge worldwide;strengthen

a long term cooperation between funding organisations.

Slide10

external expertise

from Strategic Expert Group

(representing stakeholders, industry, academia, e.g. ETPs, research orgs.)

programme

owners

(e.g. ministries): suggest

thematic prioritiesprogramme owners: - endorse work programme- individual

nat/reg commitments: topics, budget, type of research, target groupcall implementation (programme managers, e.g. funding agencies)

Joint strategic programming

:

work programmes for joint calls

Slide11

Role of Strategic Experts Group (SEG)

 to represent industry and academic research, providing comprehensive overview on needs and possibilities at European, national and regional levels in order to identify

gaps and opportunities; to analyse national/regional priorities provided by the M-ERA.NET consortium;  to analyse up-to-date status and foreseen development of

European strategies;  to analyse results from M-ERA.NET callsExperts suggested by all M-ERA.NET partners and selected

according to defined criteria (expertise, academic/industrial background, country, gender, ..); The composition of this group is flexible in order to react to changing environments and emerging challenges.

Slide12

M-ERA.NET Calls 2012-2016:

topicsCall 2012Call 2013

Call 2014

Call 2015

Call 2016

Integrated

Computational

Materials Engineering

Integrated

Computational Materials EngineeringIntegrated Computational Materials Engineering

Integrated Computational Materials Engineering

Integrated

computational materials engineeringincluding materials for low carbon energy technologies

Design of new interfaces, surfaces and coatingsInterfaces, Surfaces and Coatings

New Surfaces and CoatingsNew Surfaces and Coatings

Innovative surfaces, coatings and interfaces

Hybrid

composites

Composite Technology

Composite Technology

Composite Technology /

biobased

materials

High performance synthetic and

biobased

composites

Materials

for

energy

systemsMaterials for Sustainable and Affordable Low Carbon Energy Technologies

Materials for Sustainable and Affordable Low Carbon Energy TechnologiesMaterials for Sustainable and Affordable Low Carbon Energy Technologies   Materials for Health

Materials for HealthMaterials for Health Interfaces between materials and biological hosts for health applications

  Functional Materials Focusing on Sensors Functional materials

 

 

 

Materials science for additive manufacturing

Materials

for

additive

manufacturing

Secondary

raw

materials

 

 

 

 

Slide13

Addressing the innovation chain

M-ERA.NET 2 parties

support (multiple answers):

Slide14

Participations

per topic and organisation type

Slide15

Calls 2012-2014: success rates

Challenge: balance available budgets and requested funding

Slide16

M-ERA.NET Call 2016:

launched 15 March 2016committed nat/reg budget ~30 mio. €EU top up ~ 10 mio €

deadline for pre-proposals: 14 June 2016 (233 pre-proposals

)deadline for full-proposals: 10 November 2016 funding decision:

Feb 2017

Slide17

Other activities: Clusters and competence

centres

Slide18

Assessment

of funded projects MethodologyThe funded projects are assessed via questionnaires to all parties in funded projects 1) directly after the completion of the projects2) 3 years after the end of the projects.Success is measured by:

a) Technical results c) Economic effectsb) Scientific results d) Transnational benefit

Assessment of work programmes

Methodology

The annual work

programmes

will be assessed by

analysing

defined indicators in 3 main categories:a) Budgetary commitmentsb) Benefit for networking of programmes and agencies at national level

c) Added value for the target group compared to alternative funding instruments 

Do we reach our goals ?

Slide19

www.m-era.net

More information:

Partner details

Funding programmesFunded projectsEvents

Slide20

Results: funded projects

central

evaluation: evaluators needed

!https://m-era.net/joint-calls/become-evaluator

Slide21

Thank you !

contact:office@m-era.netroland.brandenburg@ffg.at

www.m-era.net